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k . ' '9 ^:-4 - * - * t r , , XOUJV.'NO. 42, :? hJ^| f^m w ; jf / Mk*?, \*^m WM I / J. s, s Grand 11 i k h l*ries< ??f JJio Mos 'mrirrrm^___________ Holy R?yaT~. Historians to - 1 V - ' ' ? : , "t. il ? ; ? DISTINGUISHED PEG PLE TO ATTEND HIS TORY MEETING A Grand Musical Festival "t<r interpret NefcTO Music to be an important feature of the Annual Moetlhjr of-the Association for the study uf Xorto Life and History in ^t. Louis fr?wn October 21 to 25. Mi's. Florence Cole-Talbert, the famous soprano, ynd ' Mr. Clarence Cameron White, the noted violinist-composer, are to be the stars of the performance. They will be ably supported by local' arM a r r i e d ^ " ? I m '. o ' . Mrs. Pauline Reese announces, the marriage of her daughter, Thelina Kthel to Edward, H. Warley, Sumter, S. C. - The ceremony was performed. l>y ' Rev. R. E. Brogdon at Bethel A. M. E, . Church. September 7, 1928. ' ? ?. Warley isT|he eldest, daughtei of Mrs. Pauline Reese and her late husband, i'aui K. Keese. Mr. and fllrs, Re coo were pioneers in-the drug xtort business in. Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Warley attended the city public school graduated from St. Mary's Episcopalian High School for girls in Philadelphia, Pa.f and the Commercial Coui;st at Wilberforce University,,, Wilber force, Ohio. She is now Secretary Cashier for the National Benefit Life Insurance Company of Columbia, S. C -?-Mr. Warley. a grfwiuate of A,Hen University, Columbia, S. C.,and also Re onauhl Emhnlmim? School?New Yoyl City He is a licensed embalmer ir ~* ^SbutK" CaroTTha, h&Vlhg ?passed the State Board in 1027. At pvesent, he ifl_associated with~the TinP of Nelsor and La,wson, Sumter, S. C. The friends rind acquaintances o1 both families wish for this young cou pla prosperity and happiness. . m0 TANKAtK 1 IOxci'llciit (irsuul (,'haptor cf Arch iM'tisons, . ~~ Feature j Negro Music' , lists in liuth music and pageantry | There- will lie r,i admission fye. The aim *i.< n?>t tq .make money, lint to in ulene an appreciation of what tlu \Y,e;ro has achieved in music. ;* '1 he interest in the meeting is in-j . lea -lng-- from day to day/ Torsons j of distinction aiv daily informing the j mana.* cment that they will attend ' ^unenirft ndent jones,. of Cleveland j ends' Mr. AldnTui (!. (4rare-. Direct- , tee Hoard, of Education ol" the Methodist Episcopal" church, Dr. F. It. : P.utlerf tfie teachers of -the District if Coiumhia; Mr. (Ja'rnett C. Wilkinson, First Assistant Superintendent of Schools; hhd -the Mayor of Phila-1 lelphia. Mrs. ..Lena Trent Gordon, of j Die Delia rDTrolit: of Public Wolfaref " J ' ^ i ? .1 ?li J COl NCIIxMEIiTING 1>, Glt.MsGKl'.URG The 1U"/ Inshop Frederick T. Kceney. D. IT, I.I',. D.. formerly , of the Omaha Area and at one time Bishop of China, hut now Bishop of the At-Itmta Area of the Methodist Episcopal church, with an Episcopal resilience in Atlanta (la. has called an Area Council fo meet in Orangeburg. S. (' on October 2.1-2 L. This Council is fo^be composed of ministers and laymen from two Conferences in Florida' two in Georgia and one in South Carolina. . The object .of the Council is to consider interests-concerning education, evangelism, expansion and world service. * , Prominent educators and speaker? ? from .Chicago, -*xrew York and Philadelphia will he present, including Dr I.uther Lovejoy, probably the greatest apostle of Tithing in this country. r-r~ The -Area Gouneil is to be fallowed by a world service financial rally on , the twenty-fifth. All exercises are to he held at Claflin College. The Bishop will make his headquarters at , Hotel Kutaw during his three day visit to Orangeburg. .. C. ! ;. ST 1;IVIEXS(JLN STUDIES . I s.> .> k\v vtiKh. ' ' K '? I .Mrs. C. K. ?le|>honson, the eharms: injj' wife of Dr. C. E. B.tiephenson, one -vf {Vibim.birr's rmtslandini?~7 MedicaT men, .has ti< no to Now York City, ? | where she will take a special course . j ip Beauty Culture, at one of the lead /Stephen-son- expects to he away for t -i ne>io<l.of six or more weeks. After ) : which sh.^e?:pork- ^ i he a ereVlit to the city. i BrrvHTrr 'of the prevntBngt tendency toward aesthetic values; and the imf povtanec irttttrhrd to orre's nppear lance' in trotting alonpr in life, a frreat j demand has arisen for artists along " .. - lalttte V. ~ ' . . % t ' Grand Che - * ? * ; ' O ? i o-: riolv Kqi _ *?- ??* :?~ Oi T WENT YrSECON D "ANNEAL' MfiETiNfi ? in winnshoi-io ('rand High I'ricst Stanback to JL.lhuul Ordur for Another Tei in. I 'nion .Next * fleeting IMai'e 'j iu' Twenty-second Annual ("omnia-n'calh.n'of th'e Grand Chapter of li my < +?'y\ Ar<-h Free and A<-e??pt,'d' A> ?s ins of Smith Carolina nu*t in the eb\ l-Z? . . of; \Vinnshoruj..Tut'>-day. Oet< hot* '.".h, wi'h Grnad llijih. I riest Companion-1 I. S.. Stanback prcsddinj?. 5 The reports showed that the order was pro^ressin nalbnix all lines. Hat thdre were some hitters among the sweets: for when the reports were ill in it was'shown that the-prim'rearer had visited the I'anks and taken eleven of our . members; amo'njr' them heinjr the'-Grand Secretary, .1. \V. Hawkins and our Past Grand ilirtTi Ti'ii'sf, I>r. (Y ( T Johnson. . . "j ' thai niirht there was a puldu'iik'el? inji nL tin.' Way ma n A. M. K. Churchf which was well attended' by the citizens of the city and quite a* number r om Columbia. who had motored on ' ? be with us.?? ??1 The fidlowing was the program:.; Master of Ceremonies. S. Av Moore >11 trocUaed" the. Mayor of the city, Mr. Win. Klliott, who delivered tlu welcome address. In his address he', ;ave. quite a biWif the history of tlu "City", and "strssed . the'fiTendTy ~'h la-imis; which' existed between the l a vIle made us feel J.hat we were truly welcome. ^ *1-" 1 ^ c -j " The.ve were also addresses of wet-1 con\e delivered by the following Bro; K. Manignult; on behalf of the Incal masons, Hon. I.a'dy M. H. Wade in] fbehalf- of the Hnstern JStar, Itev, Jas; jB. -Johns-mi. Jr. on behalf of theehurlidires. I . .. Ill each address w.. worn mt.ilir?nri' el heartily welcome. Response was j,made.by Hro. W. II. Tin amis,. (irand Secretary' of F. A. AI. Bro. Thomas ti rus masterful way assured them lia'. up felt truly welcome and thai 1 I v.i' wo.ub! long renicmbre the hospi-j talit iys extended us. POPULAR SC HOOL TEACHER PASSES t Remains of .Miss~Btta Pratt of Newberry Public Schools Funeralizcd .Monday '* . ??* The remains of the late Miss K.tta P ran it popular' school teacher of Newhciry wore funeralized Monday after? noon, October 15th. .Miss Pratt'sdeath 'Mine as a severe shook to 'her! many friends, as they had been led"tp hrhrrrp from-ttrc-rennrt pxrhtrshrd itr last week's issue of The Leader, that she was convalescing. She died Friday Oct. 112th, after having- undergone* an operation at the Waverley hospi-J tal, Columbia. I I .. Many fcind words were spoken about Miss Pratt's life, aF her funeral, and manj resolutions were read. We; have in our possession for publication resolutions from The Sewing Circle ,of ; Drayton S.reet High School; ? the ' Newberry County Teachers Association and The Drayton Street School'^ ; facutly. These , resolutions show the > esteem in which Miss Pratt was held by her copipnnions, and we regret the ; lack of sufficient?spaee- to publish same. Miss Pratt was also well known in Columbia. - J .... .CC'Si... I . . i - T the line of making people look bet-tor. It_ is Mrs. Stephenson's desire (o help satisfy this demand by gaining knowledge of the latest and best methods, which knowledge she \yill utili?? to the b?n?fit of C?lumbi?nk. *'r A '' ' . . _ ? . , . tla . * c* x rr^rtnay.- IK tim'- " [~ i^pfeer. . ;VV:' : A ?. . ,', . ' :; yal Amch _ r I" ' a >11 . i(. ii. 'i'i . i "ii, i ij nml Malni'ii, . r :,i : ii" y > Ifcinv* OrtWl* < f !!? .-t iV'vS'.-d the intppr^ ' ?'. '* -Vi?>; t'no yt'AUh of lhV-da?^ on;?- 11.V.11 for futiire usetu'. < s. : \ to- WI'IV hollt"WOUI 4 ' ! f i.lpO d.'.lt:.- (fi tldai'U'll ll.V }k G. . .' 1 'w.'A. Mct'onnull V 0' ' HH* ll.V ('I n?|?. K.' 4 | Savyv f :h <1 <?. M. I. .1.. Washington 0 '*r . t oo ii' os >>i'. otir cleciasvjl. " .1: or, ' I:. >o-iy i o n iboro was a Ir .n M-i vot! I>y i!u ladies of flIp*. KaVt-, i j',? *.si- > uirtor -to which -all tli?l ' ul! tiijly,' ' v . ' ' ! . .Viv' Ydfhwiiijj Wp ihe: irfllecrfr 1 oc' :! " fur .the c m in inyr year: Past ti:n-'ol ' Hiyh Priest'. X. K, J.ewis; Ii I '.rh. i :> io.st. J. S. Stanba&fa'j (if and. "King, Moore; Grand' Scrilie. I), .r. Dixon'.Grand -Treasurer, j ':>hh Kve; Grand1 Secretary. W; N. i IioSln>roufih. . . ?._j He] i?? t' 1 Vpftrt meat: ! !. .1. : Sawyer \. R. I.cwis. \v. II. Thomaf.- j Appointives:- Grand C. of Host. \V LZ-Douglass; Gland Prin. Soj. J. C. ( nnnr.cl); Grand 11. A. ('.. J. F. I). M"cMalian; Grand .M. -">rd \'. \V. B. Carter prilp>l jf.' _nd V., B. J. LiiH'h; Gtand A. Mi-Council.; (Irand Asst. Chap., I. S. Martin: (irand Tyler, PrinceRiley; < irand Pors., N*.- E. Lewis; i iraiid l>h'. of Cor. S. L. Finley; 1 Mar..' .1. I.. Alexander; Grand Med. !>ir.. Dr. \\\ G. Walls; Grand Nis., V.. iL'^thnmns: (irand C. C. F. C., W. \*. R'islioronedi. ? After- the. installation by Past( iraed lliyh Priestt N. E. Lewis the business ,was ;ill finished and the Chap ^e r-rt< hhn ? Y tntb-H't-nn-t-t?itt-T-'-n i < m, Trrelkday, October 10th. P.?2t?CP AM) (OMM AM) AKYHOLDS ANM A1. CONCLAVE The Palmetto Grand Comandarv of . - ? ? Free 'and Accepted- Masons of South Sarolina.. luddjJultL-Awel?(Vm-lavf inaf)nl. ? -> 11 s \ I iy vn4> '' i ** IIIII.M'UIU >V t'UIlV^Uliyt Oet'eher tdih with <Irand'Commander lohn <). Sititrh-t? n presiding. ' i>u ring the ycnrtvc lost four, members hi the slaty. Alung all either lines t!u';c" v.-as >atist'arlufily . prepress imuio. : , : This Order is growing steadily each ye.tr. , , , * . UAliKil pISTERS DOING UNIQUE WORK Diroet Twentieth Century Dress M.ak!ni? Shop and Kinder... ftarten for Children i.. The Ralyer Sifters Dressmaking ..s(i ?p. located at 1027 College street is 4+4?g a fine piece -of constructivee in k. Instructions are given in ae\yr.g. which will enable those availing themselves of the same, to be placed h'TT to mqipry IlieTt' own ncccfcF "'11)0 Twentieth Century Way to x iwt.ivo-aiHiuiu^ HM UfHIf UfCSSrlllttkers is taught with successful results. This is an outlined course, and it is possible to tret it in six weeks. The hui-.incrm was vc-estahliahcd in \l>ril of tile current yrar, and is operated by Miss. Anita Baker and Mrs,, (iencva Baker-Le\vis, both of whom are graduates of Allen University, and special students .at Dteroit School of Domestic Art., Their work is a pleasure to them. In addition to the dress making establishment, the sisters conduct a Kindergarten;?children's garden?or school for very young children. Classes-arc conducted five days during the week from 9 a. m.. tn1 19 m.?There are" twenty five children1 who are at present havIng their young minds trained by these tine young ladies. The Leader rrepresentative was greatly impressed with the very greatly needed service that Miss Baker and Mrs. Lewis are rendering. ... . -T<?. ...... -J ? -. * ' / 4. g . v. -. r- : . ' o, ^ ^ - *irvc. fife ' ' * . i :? : r ' ' ' mH> ^ -4". *? ' < ' * -y *; ] . ^' . 4- i - - ? " pP ' -v- V. ' 'w.'.s. ttosjsp'ft ? f.ramt Sfr.vi'!." \ .rii. i !n -i'l-l t\ ?;ll' . . i">' i' ' .i 1 \ - J' Voorhees Ente ; y, t"; ; _^,v _ . SELECTION OF ~TTEA( I1EHS. \i\- ^ TIONWHIE l </ * The High School opt-tn <! It!'.-iii?!. r 20th with the' follow in:; !i:-? j-np' " !' > teachers: Prof. T. M. M?? o 1 i-lo- V- > niversity, Miss- -lassie (ktr.'lv Bene die* .. . College, Miss I., I'. Anth\r-.? if.' Morn' 'Brown Univprsijy. Mr. l". M. Ik l.?-V. '* . . Virginia Union I niw r?i. \. .f .. W. Brown, Paine i.'niii > - t ; ' t. Pearson, Florid i A T I , and Miss O. <i. .lor Now Conservatory of Mm>ic. . . - e The grade work ho'^an S; y* lo r' 27th bringing.the ;a<klij.t?.?ha 1 t JUrs. .1. E. Ik Miss V. E. I.o'.'iol;-. A:: .1 Vj;iV- iktj'', "" Miss llazelitve-Ar, i . sity, Miss E. 1.?M .. .?r-rr t? : /' O' tute, Miss Annie )!::: j nivwrsily. Mrs. I . ii. ? ! and "State CulIegV ? ... , Miss Emily (V (.! ;;i o. :. * " . : College, .and ( ! . ' Summer School. .( . Spelman College. " a. women, Mrs. K.-M. i Institute, tTi chiiiMY ' : . ~ o? ( M iss Geneva U'allat;*-, <' i in charge of Sewing. 'iI.. A. .MV' ers^^IU^ke'gec Tnslili.lv. in ' i.-a w I Laundfy, ,Mrs."-A. C. ileal.' /? t" Instituted in -charge >'>! ' 1' i .i.Va Science, Nurse If. Al...Yv'ari;.-n', .Ih'l!. i cue. Hospital, in chaise. ? >' ? ,??; il ' j'.al. Aprs, .Julia F. \Sa-;, a . ta University, in rhaigr m n-n-'l.? hrary Miss Oyvert i 1.A' :v ' V L_~" berforce University, 1'os.t .'li-vrassainif. Secretary to-the prjncij a!.. Mi.- '. ; tie. B. Fit ten Tu.-kegee uial ' \Y ilr.rforce,. ffipKh'f.Air. Wllliaiii K. A !. < : . ell,. Hampton ir.si at... 1'. and Busines A pent-, Air-. 11. L. Mono'Tee/ Sta>ttartfT'yJT?tr'To I'.' t' -I-i-.l, UtiUit Mr. F. \V. lfe'id. Th.skcuv' fn,t :t vi charge of Blaeksn:i.ivi::tr ar ; Wheelwriting, Mr. Win. jishfciur. "-"I. - i kegee Institute Couimnnt.i: i n ,-harge of 'Printing'. AJr.' ri:.- ".>i l: ' w Nash Jr. Tufkegeo in-;' it at -. v cjv.rgj. j of Brieklayl|igr~A! r. \\ :n. IT. V. , Tuskegee Institute. .:y . ' . i: , i " t .. Dentrv. Air-. I. It. .M\i > >' t Charpre of IMumHirrcr. ri*~ \ M. ' Brooks, ,Tuskorro l7r ?!?' *: of the Agricultural 1 v ; . . i ? ? i_ A large number of" ..bfea'..- c. ti.rv'1 . the first two Hays !>.,> -up. tion kept up thru li'u? 'JT'h. 4.-iki:, . I the prade chHihvn a* . school. In. spite of tV ... nancial condition thr : L: t *r. r : . of the country. We h;v.< on . . .1 number of stiulr?,', . 1 . . * r.l era.?A proorl miri*- -?- ? > v rT?pp 'r~\W"have' adder! otre - yi rrr P" rut : * v course, beginning ?<u *. I ; . :v- > :. j , work at the dth .<nv.de. Y.'V a (h nin ingtwo years normal' v .,f' nTTi'dr: ...e to four years- -of AeU o* *. *11 1 -b-r*?rttm?h*. means that there will he .ng "g'i uduui dir. 1 ing class in the year 11*2?>. Properthe 1' . : i - ' ' . . . *3 J * ?. :?*- ; M".- ? ??7f ;/. . X ? ? -^ ? . * ? X .. ' ' v.*? ''-.i.rOPY ' : i ' ' ' ' v " ollijk . , -M ; f~~7. :" ;|! ' .. ! ; . . : ?, i r ' . . . ; ; : * \ " II - . -fjL.'.. I " -. ;rs rty- ;' sar t-'-jr.ilati- the. . _ , ~ jiiTTuin fi i'8t' \ i-.nhmtvs cii ' ?: : :? I in y l.aviv ;? . -! las.}..two. " * 'J';Vt-v*ls in . yi' North t ? -----?-stale--- :r~~ I'cypgniri .with re-' . v . if A. I! <>r 0 - u. ?j?at - the ; . . rating. A .. c. ' ;is-tYom ) : : , \S.i' h j ? "i ? l-rrrv-. our ;?* ? ii:y euliege i'<l oillfgesL " - -'. 'lie- up to ! \ye invite ; i'.'? 'rar-:???? >; . % , . .' . ' . . .-i .. . . / " . 1 V(i. ' > * ' >. M ~ . y ' is! - ' > Nationals f:':p T: yCi~::CuiU ' Di8-'~ "of the; A. Mr~E? i ;-.;Kh.'Vuh I'.lit! :V*g- al .!) ?...^i innr.rr. ! r.?r of ill*' .T:v;i-.t:ry, under * --4, Hi.vS lUw-t'.t?: 4?;xi I'iift. Aho \ L -] jli- ' ~~Z$ ?? " j " . 'r ' "" ' : .. . * . ? \\r course r* > .i i ^ ? . , v.v i".ur:ii . hose i { ii? .V - S!- ... -.dni'd '>f the >.ht to tjive ? . rr : Orto! er 3.* i.isie ti> P11Atteiiby of <t oily other - th'ivetioli of : - . ^i^uiUiiXhe -^= : ' i* *' . ;'n. fi> c. '' . before the? y T'ospopal <'J . meTuder" .?r?7thr rar-?~ ~4 ? . ? e i'. n. t>r Wtdneidly, 7th." i